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Time Out: Reflection On Descartes’ Legacy

Time Out: Reflection On Descartes’ Legacy. Defining Our True Essence: A Thinking Thing Most Influential Account Of Dualism The “Ego-Centric Predicament” Trying To Penetrate The Screen Of Perception Avoiding Solipsism. Rebuilding The Pyramid:.

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Time Out: Reflection On Descartes’ Legacy

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  1. Time Out: Reflection On Descartes’ Legacy • Defining Our True Essence: A Thinking Thing • Most Influential Account Of Dualism • The “Ego-Centric Predicament” • Trying To Penetrate The Screen Of Perception • Avoiding Solipsism

  2. Rebuilding The Pyramid: • Goal: Establish We Can Trust Clear And Distinct Thoughts And Perceptions • Available Resources: Contents Of The Mind • Concept Of God • Ancient Principles • Reality Comes In Degrees • Cause Must have As Much Reality As Effect • An Idea’s Source Must Have As Much Formal Reality As The Idea’s Own Objective Reality • Next Step: Establishing God’s Existence • Idea Of God Must Come From God!

  3. Rebuilding The Pyramid (cont.) • Next Step: Clear And Distinct Ideas Must Be Accurate • God Is Not A Deceiver • Next Step: Establishing Truth Of Beliefs About The World • If Clear And Distinct Perceptions Of World Are Accurate, Then The World Must Really Exist As We (Generally) Believe It Does.

  4. The Problem With Descartes’ Project: The Cartesian Circle • Why Suppose Ancient Principles Are Correct? • Justification Appears To Be That They Are Believed Clearly And Distinctly • Appeal To The “Light Of Nature” • But The Reliability Of Things Understood Clearly And Distinctly Is The Very Thing We Must Establish!!!

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